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Hypnosis is simply a state of concentration and focused attention. It is a method of focusing the mind and of using imagination and thoughts to alter behavior and attitudes. Each person is an individual and not every one experiences the same things in hypnosis. Each person’s native talents are unique, as is each one’s response to hypnosis. Techniques learned by patients undergoing hypnotherapy are chosen to meet each person’s needs are and individualized to suit that person. In 1958 the American Medical Association endorsed hypnosis and hypnotherapy as a legitimate treatment tool for pain, stress and relaxation management, weight loss, smoking cessation, childbirth, preparing for surgery, as well as overcoming fears of medical, dental and other hospital procedures. Hypnosis is natural and free of side effects. When conducted by a certified competent practitioner, the results are long lasting and often permanent. For more information regarding length of treatment and costs, contact: Chuck Frisch, BS, MS, CRNA, FAAPM, CHMr. Frisch earned his National Certification in Clinical Hypnosis in 2006 and is a member of the National Guild of Hypnotists. The National Guild of Hypnotists (NGH) has ethical guidelines which must be adhered to by all members. Last updated 5/14/08 |
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